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CATALOGUE 


OF 

A  Miscellaneous  Collection  of  Books 

INCLUDING 

Angling   and  Sporting,  Fisheries,  Duelling,  Bibliography,  etc.,  with 

interesting  items  by  H.  W.  Herbert  (Frank  Forrester), 

Henry  Van  Dyke  and  others. 

TOGETHER  WITH  A  FEW 

Books  Plates,  Postage  Stamps,  Scrap  Books,  etc.,  etc. 


TO   BE   SOLD   AT  AUCTION 

Wednesday,  April  3rd,  1912 

COMMENCING  AT  2.30  P.  M. 

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at  its  own  option.  Accounts  remaining  unsettled  after  thirty  days 
from  date  of  sale  will  be  charged  interest  at  the  rate  of  six  per 
cent  from  date  .^f  sale. 

6.  All  goods  are  sold  as  catalogued,  and  are  assumed  to  be  in 
good  second-hand  condition.  If  material  defects  are  found,  not 
mentioned  in  the  catalogue,  the  lot  may  be  returned.  Notice  of 
such  defects  must  be  given  promptly  and  the  goods  returned  within 
ten  days  from  the  date  of  the  sale.  This  condition  will  be  strictly 
enforced. 

7.  All  manuscripts  and  autograghs,  all  magazines  and  reviews, 
all  books  in  lots  and  all  pamphlets  in  lots  or  volumes  will  be  sold 
with  all  faults,  imperfections  and  errors  of  description. 

8.  Bids.  We  make  no  charge  for  executing  orders  for  our  cus- 
tomers.    All  bids  being  used  competitively. 


To  The  Merwin-Clayton  Sales  Company, 

20-24  East  20th  Street,  New  York. 
Please  buy  for  me  at  your  Auction  Sale  on 191 

the   following  lots  at  not  exceeding   the   prices   named,  which  are   SO   MUCI 
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NOTE:  Bids  should  be  PER  LOT. 


IMPORTANT  NOTICE. 


We  beg  to  call  the  attention  of  our  patrons  to  the  pact 
THAT  IN   FUTURE  ALL   BIDS  SHOULD    BE  MADE   PER    LOT 

and  not   per   volume   OR    PIECE   AS   HERETOFORE. 

In  future  all  sets,  bundles  and  aggregated  parcels  of  whatever 
kind  WILL  BE  SOLD  AS  ONE  LOT  and  all  bids  therefore 

SHOULD  READ   ACCORDINGLY. 

Wednesday,  April  3,  1912.    Commencing  at  2.30  P.M. 

1.  A  DAMS    (ANDY).     The    Outlet.     Illustrated  by   E.   Boyd 
il     Smith.     First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Boston  and  New  York:  Houghton,  1905 

2.  AINSWORTH  (W.  HARRISON).  Windsor  Castle.  An 
Historical  Romance.  New  Edition.  Illustrated  by  Geo.  Cniikshank 
and  Tony  Johannot.  With  designs  on  wood,  by  Alfred  Delamotte. 
8vo,  cloth,  uncut.  London:  Routledge  et  al.,  1859 

3.  ALLEN  (GARDNER  W.).  Our  Navy  and  the  Barbary  Cor- 
sairs. First  Edition.  1905; — Jacob  Faithful  (Captain  Marryat). 
1895.     2  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  London  and  New  York. 

4.  AMERICAN  COUNTRY  LIFE.  A  Descriptive  List  of 
Novels  and  Tales  dealing  with  American  Country  Life,  by  W.  M. 
Griswold; — Directory  of  Writers  for  the  Literary  Press  (Do); — 
Seventy  Years  of  Book  Auctions  in  New  York;  etc.  i2mo, 
paper.     (5) 

5.  AMERICAN  PORTRAITS,  ETC.  By  Early  Am-erican  En- 
gravers.    Darley,  Yeager,  A.  L.  Dick  and  F.  Halpin.    8vo.     (12) 

Including  "  Grant  Thorbum."  Silas  Wright,  Jr.,  O.  A.  Bowman,  Wm.  R. 
King,  Thomas  Benton.  Washington  Alston,  C.  F.  Hoffman,  etc..  with  ei- 
cerpts  from  U.  S.   Magazine,  etc. 

ANGLING. 

6.  ANGLER.  The  Angler's  Note-Book  and  Naturalist's  Record: 
A  Repertory  of  Fact,  Inquiry  and  Discussion  on  Fish,  Fishing, 
and  Subjects  of  Natural  History.  The  "  Yellow  Series  "  complete. 
With  illustrations.     Small  4to,  cloth.      London:  Elliot  Stock,  1888 

7.  ANGLING.     Catalogues.     Bosgoed  (D.  Mulder).     Bibliotheca 

Ichthyologica    et    Piscatoria.      Catalogue    de    livres   et    d'ecrits    sur 

I'histoire  naturelle  des  poissons  et  des  cetaces.  la  pisciculture,  les 

p^ches.  la  legislation  des  peches,  etc.     8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  top, 

uncut.  Haarlem,  1874 

[A  very  admirable  catalogue.  The  Bibliotheca  of  Mr.  Westwood  (1861) 
has  been  incorporated  with  it  in  extenso-l 


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Angling.  ^ 

8.  Catalogues.      Foster    (D.   and    W.    H.)-     Catalogue  of 

the  Renowned  Specialties  in  Fishing  Tackle.  Illustrated.  8vo, 
paper  covers.  London:  Bemrose  &  Sons,  1833; — Mills  &  Son  (Wil- 
liam). Catalogue  of  Fishing  Tackle.  4to,  paper.  New  York,  1894. 
2  vols. 

O     9.  Catalogues.     Chubb  (Thos.  H.).     Retail  Catalogue  for 

1889.  Fishing  Rods  andt  Angler's  Supplies.  8vo,  emblematic  en- 
graved covers.  Post  Mills,  Vt.,  1889 

10.  Catalogues.      The    Heckschcr   Angling    and    Sporting 

Catalogues,  including  the  Duplicates,  (Priced  with  pencil.)  4 
pieces.     8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1906-09 

Very  useful  to  collectors  for  reference. 

^^  II.  Catalogue    of    the     Library    of    Thomas    Westwood. 

y^  Small  4to,  paper  covers  (back  cover  missing),  nnciit. 

New  York:  J.  W.  Ronton,  1873 
The  First  Five  Editions  of  Walton's  Complete  Angler  published  during 
the  life  of  Walton  was  offered  in  this  catalogue  for  $400.00. 

.  ,  12.  Complete  Set  of  Henry  Thorpe's  Catalogues  of  Books 


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on  Angling,  Sporting,  First  Editions,  etc.,  1879-1910.     8vo.     (14) 

13.  — Herbert    (Henry   William).     Plates   of   Fish,    etc.,   on 

wood,  by  H.  W.  Herbert,  from  Frank- Forester's  Fish  and  Fishing. 
34  pieces.     8vo  (soni'e  duplicates). 

Q        14.  BEECHER    (HENRY   WARD).     Star   Papers;   or.    Experi- 
^  cnces  of  Art  and  Nature.  New  York:  J.  C.  Derby,  1855 

Collation :    pp.    359.      12mo,    cloth. 
[Chap.  VII.,   "Trouting;  "  Chap.  XIX.,   "The   Morals  of  Fishing.'] 

15.  BICKNELL  (W.  L).  Natural  History  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
tures, and  Guide  to  General  Zoology.  Illustrated  by  upwards  of 
300  colored  engravings.     2  vols.     Square  i6mo,  half  morocco. 

London:  John  Tallis  (n.  d.] 

Q  16.  BLANCHERE    (H.    DE    LA).     La    Peche    et    les    Poissons 

Nouveau  Dictionnaire  General  des  Peches  publee  sous  les  Auspices 

^.    jde  LL.  HE.  MM.     Precede  D'Une  preface  par  Aug.  Dumerie.     1,100 

^  6     illustrations    Dessinees    et    Coloriees    par    A.    Mesnel    d'Apres    les 

/ .  Photographies  faites  sur  Nature  par   L.   Auteur.     Thick  imperial 

8vo,  morocco  back,  gilt.  Paris,  1868 

17.  BLAKEY    (ROBERT).      The    Angler's    Song    Book.     First 

^  ^^      Edition.     i6mo,  half  morocco   (binding  warped  by  damp),  gilt  top, 

'  uncut.  London:  Geo.  Cox,  1855 


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18.  [BROWN   (JOHN  J.).]     American  Angler's  Guide.     Fourth 

^Edition,  with  a  Second  Part.    Illustrated  by  20  full-page  engravings 

J    of  Fish  and  other  illustrations.     i2mo,  cloth. 

r-jO  New  York:  D.  App^leton  &  Co.,  1857 

The  preceding  title  is  also  called  the  "  Fourth  Edition, "  a  much  inferior 
book,  but  is  quite  rare. 


ig.  CRAWHALL    (JOSEPH).     A    Collection    of   Right    Merrie 
Garlands  .for  North  Country  Anglers.     Edited  by  Joseph  Crawhall 
,--;    and  continued  to  this  present  year.     Pretty  head-  and  tail-pieces 
by  Bewick,  etc.,  and  music.    Crown  8vo,  roxburg*he  binding. 

Newcastle-on-Tyne.  George  Rutland,  1864 
[This    is    a    republication    of   the    celebrated    "  Newcastle    Fishers   Gar- 
lands." with  a  continuation  up  to  1864.] 

fO  30.  DAWSON  (GEORGE).  Pleasures  of  Angling  with  Rod  and 
Reel  for  Trout  and  Salmon.  Illustrated.  First  Edition.  Scarce. 
i2mo,  cloth.  New  York:  Sheldon  &  Co.,  1876 

21.  DAX  (LE  VICOMTE  LOUIS  DE).  Souvenirs  de  mes 
Chasses  et  de  la  Peches  dans  le  Midi  de  la  France.  i2mo,  morocco 
back.  Paris:  Castel.  1858 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

22. Nouveaux  Souvenirs  de  Chasse  et  de   Peche,  dans  le 

Midi  de  la  France.    [Woodcuts.]     i2mo,  picture  paper  covers,  uncut. 
Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  Paris:  Dentu,  i860 

23.  Nouveaux   Souvenirs   de  Chasse   et  de   Peche   dans  le 

Midi  de  la  France.     Illustration.    i2mo,  .morocco  back. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  Paris:  E.  Dentu,  i860 

24.  DODD  (ANNA  BOWMAN).  On  the  Broads.  lUustrated 
by  Joseph  Pennell.     8vo,  decorated  buckram,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

London  and  New  York:  Macmillan,  1896 

25.  ETCHINGS.  Angling:  The  Angler's  Song:  The  Milkmaid's 
Song;  The  Bridge;  Piscator's  Lesson;  Hawking;  Portrait  of  Charles 
Cotton;  Landing  the  Grayling.  Engraved  by  Ben  Damman  after 
A.  H.  Tourrier.     7  pieces.     Crown  8vo. 

26.  FARRAR  (CAPT.  CHAS.  A.  J.).  Illustrated  Guide  Book  to 
Moosehead  Lake.    First  Edition.    Square  i2mo,  cloth.        Host  1889 

27.  FISHERIES.  Fisheries  and  Fishermen.  By  Bertram, 
Adams,  etc.    Illustrations.    8vo,  green  cloth. 

London:  W.  Clowes  &  Sons,  1883 

[Pamphlets    issued    by    the    International    Fisheries    Exhibition    Commis- 
sion, London,   1883.]      Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

28.  FRIIS  (JENS  ANDREAS).  Tilfjelds  i  Ferierne  eller 
Jaeger-og  Fiskerliv  i  Hoifjeldene.  Med  et  Kart  og  12  illustrationer. 
Christiania  Alb.  Cammermeyer,  1887. 

Engraved  title,  printed  title.     16mo,  pictured  paper  cover  uncut. 

29.  GESNERUS  (D.  C).  Gesnerus  redivivus  auctors  et  emen- 
datus,  Oder  Allgemeines  Thierbuch  (das  ist  eigentlische  und 
lebendige  abbildung  aller  vierfussigen)  so  wohl  zahmen  als  wilder 
Thieren  welche  in  alien  vier  Theilender  lebt,  etc.     6  vols,  in  one. 

Franfurt  am  Main,  Wilhelm  Serlius,  1669 

Collation :  Vol.  I,  engraved  title,  rubricated  title,  3  unnumbered  leaves 
pp.  392-IV.  (index).  XVII.  {register)  ;  Vol.  II.,  engraved  title,  printed  title, 
pp.  IV.-380-VII.,  register;  Vol.  III.,  title,  pp.  II.-212-XIV.  (register); 
Vol.  IV.,  engraved  title,  printed  titl^.  pp.  II.-199-V.  (register)  ;  Vol.  V. 
title,  pp.  VI. -98;  Vol.  VI.  (1662).  title,  pp.  VI.-116.  Folio,  half  brown 
crushed  levant  morocco,  gilt  back  (joints  worn).     Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 


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30.  ICHTHYOLOGISKA   BIDRAG.      Af    B.    Fr.    Fries    i:    sta 
^     Afdelningen.      (Utdragur  K.  Vet.  Academi  ens   Handling-ar  for  de 
O       1^37.)    Plates  (some  finely  colored).     i2mo,  half  red  morocco. 

Stockholm,   1839 

From  T.  Westwood's  library,  with  his  book-plate,  and  one  of  J.  G.  H. 

^     31.  ICHTHYOLOGY.       Bonnaterre      (L'Abbe).       Ichthyologie. 

•A^     Five  Classe.     Poissons   Cartilagineaux;    Apodes;    Jugulaires;    Pec- 

.    Ip^  toraux,  and  Abdominaux.    102  copper-plates  of  Fishes.    4to,  boards, 

^*  cloth   back.  Paris:    Panckoucke,    1788 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

*^     /'      32.  LA  PECHE  A  LA  LIGNE.     Extraite  des  Amusemens  de  la 
^^    Campagne.     Avec  Figures.     i6mo,  half  green  levant  morocco,  em- 
blematic tooling  on  back,  gilt  top',  uncut,  paper  title  cover  inserted, 
by  Stikeman.  Paris:  Audot,  1826 

Three  book-plates  J.  G.  H.  (one  plate  missing). 
j^    33.  McGAFFEY   (ERNEST).     Poems  of  Gun  and   Rod.     lUus- 
jt>"        trated  by  Herbert  E.  Butler.    Square  8vo,  cloth.      New  York,  1892 
First  Edition. 
>j^        34.  McLELLAN  (ISAAC).     Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun.     Crown 
^  j  Tj    8vo,  cloth,  entirely  uncut.  New  York:  Henry  Thorpe,  1886 

\  y^i  One    of   thirty   copies    left   in    uncut   condition,    being   a    half-inch    taller 

I    *  than  the  rest  of  the  edition  of  one  thousand  copies  printed  from  the  type. 

y  First  and  only  Edition,     a  unique  angling  and  sporting  book. 

CS  sJf^       35-  Poems   of   the   Rod   and    Gun.     Another   copy  of  the 

.^        .  above  in  sheets,  folded. 

!>  36.  OPPIANL  De  Venatione  Lib.  IV  et  de  Piscatione  Lib.  V. 
_^  »'  [Gr.  and  Lat.]  Curavit  J.  G.  Schneider.  8vo,  full  calf  (worn), 
0  marbled  edges.  Argentorati:  Konig,  1776 

[Bound  with  the  above:  "  Cynegetica  et  Halieutica  Emendavit  Schnei- 
der." Lipsiae,  Weigel,  1813,  pp.  XVI. -98,  and  two  other  Greek  publica- 
tions.]     Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

^^     37.  Oppiano  della  Pesca  e  della  Caccia  Tradotto  del  Greco 

-^    cd  Illustrato  con  Varie  Annotazioni  da  Antonmaria  Salvini.    Nuova 

Edizione  Coll'  Aggiunta  delle  Notizie  Sulla  Vita  dell'  Autore  per 

Giglielmo  Alessandro  Greenhill.     i8mo,  original  paper  cover,  uncut. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  Milano:  G.  Daelli  E.  C.  Edition.  1864 

>;'       38.  OYSTER.     The   Oyster;  Where,   How  and  When    to    Find, 

Breed,  Cook  and  Eat  it.     Second  edition,  with  a  new  chapter.  The 

0  Oyster-Seeker  in  London,     i8mo,  pictured  boards. 

London:  Triibner  &  Co.,   1863 
Vignette  &v  G.  Cruikshank  on  title  and  two  othi:ks.      Book-plate 
of  J.  G.  H. 

y    ._.         39.  PEARD   (W.).     A  Year  of  Liberty;   or,   Salmon   Angling  in 

^  "^        Ireland  from  February  ist  to  November  ist.    First  Edition.     i2mo, 

I  '^  cloth,  uncut.  London:  Horace  Cox,  1867 

40.  PETIT  (JULES).     Du  Tir  du  Gibier  Pourquoi  Ion  Mauque 

^  \j       Comment  on  tue  Education  d'un  Jeune  Chasseur.     D^uxieme  Edi- 

."^  tion.     i8mo,  paper,  uncut.  Paris:  E.  Plon,  Nourrit  et  Cie,  1885 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

/jt)      41.  PISCARIUS.     The   Artificial   Production   of    Fi.sh.      By   Pis- 

'^>         carius.     Third  edition.     i6mo,  boards,  cloth  back. 

London:   Reeve  &  Co.,  1852 


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(^      43.  RENNIE  (JAMES).     Alphabet  of  Scientific  Angling  for  the 
'  Use  of  Beginners.    Illustrated.    First  Edition.     i8mo.  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  Wm.  Orr,  1833 

>^  43.  REYNOLDS  (J.,  M.  D.).  Peter  Gott.  the  Cape  Ann  Fisher- 
man. Frontispiece,  view  of  Dartmoor  Prison.  Fourth  Thousand. 
i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  etc.,  1856 

44.  SANDYS  (EDWYN).  Sporting  Sketches.  Illustrated.  First 
Edition.     Fine  copy.     i2mo,   cloth.  N.  Y.:   Macmillan,   1905 

45.  SCHREINER'S    (WM.  H.)   Sporting  Manual.     A   Complete 
I"      Treatise   on    Fishing,   Fowling,    and   Hunting.     Illustrated.      i8mo, 

cloth.  Philadelphia,  1841 

Veby  rare.  Some  leaves  torn,  and  blank  part  of  last  leaf  cut  off.  Text 
is  complete. 

k1>  46.  SHIRLEY  (THOMAS).    The  Angler's  Museum.    The  Third 

Edition.     i8mo,  full  calf  antique  (worn). 

London:  John  Fielding  (n.  d.) 
Prefixed  is  a  portrait  of  Mr.  .John  Kirby,  the  celebrated  angler.     He  was 
Keeper  of  Newgate,  and  died  in  1804,  aged  80. 

47.  SPECIAL  CATALOGUES  of  Angling  Books.  W.  W.  Sabin, 
Nos.  IV  and  VII;  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.  [No.  9];  Scribner  and  Wel- 
ford;  Leggat  Bros.;  A.  L.  Luyster,  1885;  Henry  Miller;  Frank  Hol- 
lings  [No.  17];  and  Albert  Sutton's  Walton  Tercentenary,  1593-1893, 

48.  [SMITH  (JOHN).]    The  True  Art  of  Angling,     [n.  p.,  n.  d.] 

All  missing  to  sig.  A3,  "  To  the  Lovers  of  Angling."  Last  leaf  lacks 
most  of  the  margin  (some  leaves  mended,  as  is).  Extremely  rare. 
(158    pp.) 

49.  [SQUIER  (E.  GEORGE).]  Waikna;  or,  Adventures  on  the 
Mosquito  Shore.  By  Samuel  A.  Bard.  60  illustrations.  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York:  Harper's,   1855 

FntST  Edition.     Fine  Copy.      [Contains  "  Fire-light  Fishing,"  etc.] 

^j      50.  SQUIRES   (HENRY  C).     Descriptive  Catalogue  and  Price 
^     List   of  Sportsman's  Supplies.     Including    .     .     .     Fishing  Tackle 

.     .     .     and  everything  for  Forest,  Field  and  Stream.    Illustrations. 

Royal  4to,  decorative  white  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  New  York:   Knickerbocker  Press,   1890 

.        51.  TAYLOR  (JOHN).     The  Canadian  Handbook  and  Tourist's 
^     "      Guide.     .     .     .     With    the    Best    Spots    for   Fishing   and   Shooting. 
'  Photo-illustrations.     First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Montreal:  Longmore  &  Co.,  1867 

;^     52.  THOMSON  (JAMES).    The  Seasons.    With  th«  Life  of  the 

^     ^Author.  London:  Printed  for  J.  Creswick  &  Co.,  1794 

'^  Collation:  pp.  XIX. -196.     Portrait  of  the  author,  and  four  plates 

^  AFTER  J.  Cruiksha.nk    ( One  of  which   is  an  Angling  Scene).      24mo,   mot- 

tled  calf,   with   the  Coat  of  Arms  of  Dublin   College  stamped   in   gold  on 
\  each  cover,  and  the  book-plate  of  the  College  inserted. 

[In  "  Spring  "  there  occurs  a  passage  of  49  lines  on  angling,  in  which 
the  cunning  of  the  practiced  angler  is  as  evident  as  the  skill  of  the  poet. 
It  commences : 

"  When  with  his  lively  ray,   the  potent  sun 
Has   pierc'd   the  streams   and   rous'd  the  finny  race. 
Then,  issuing  cheerful,  to  thy  sport  repair,"  etc.] 


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53.  WARREN  (T.  ROBINSON).  Shooting,  Boating  and  Fishing 
for  Young  Sportsmen.     Illustrations.     i2mo  maroon  cloth,  gilt. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner  &  Co.,  187E 
[Chap.  X.,  "  Fishing."  pp.   139-165.]      Book-plate  J.   G.   H. 

5^       54.  WHITE    (REV.    GILBERT).      The    Natural    History    and 

%'      Antiquities   of    Selborne   and    a   Garden    Kalendar.      Edited   by   E. 

-^  Bowdler  Sharpe,  with  an  Introduction  to  the  Garden  Kalendar  by 

^         the  Very  Rev.  S.  Reynolds  Hole,  Dean  of  Rochester,  and  numerous 

illustrations  by  J.  G.  Keulemans,  Herbert  Railton  and  Edmund  J. 

Sullivan.     2  vols.  London:  S.  T.  Freemantle,  1900 

Collation  :  Vol.  I.,  pp.  XXIII. -427  ;  Vol.   II.,  pp.  XV.-4.33.      Illustrated 

WITH   99    FULL-PAGE    PLATES    AND    68    SMALLER    ILLUSTRATIONS.    ALL    PROOFS 

ON  India  paper.  4to,  vellum,  with  G.  White's  coat  of  arms  in  gold  and 
colors  stamped  on  covers,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

[Large  Paper  Edition,  limited  to  160  copies,  of  which  150  only  are 
for  sale.     Each  copy  is  signed  by  the  editor  and  artists.      No.  17.] 

Facsimile  autograph  letter  of  the  Author  inserted. 

List  of  plates :  Vol.  II  calls  for  a  facsimile  letter  of  Hon.  Daines  Bar- 
rington,  which  is  lacking,  there  is  no  evidence  that  it  was  ever  inserted. 
Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

/a     ^J0       55-  WIDEGREN    (HJALMAR).      Bidrag   till    Kannedomen   oni 
Sveriges  Salmonider;  Akademisk  af  handling.     .     .     . 

Stockholm:  Norstdt  &  Soner,  1863 
Collation :    pp.    78.      Ten   plates,   num^yered   from   IV.    to   XIII.    ( some 
folded).      8vo,  stitched,  uncut. 
Book-plate  J.   G.  H. 

56.  WILSON  (JOHN).  The  Isle  of  Palms,  and  other  Poems. 
8vo,    calf    (joints    cracked).  Edinburgh,    1812 

First  Edition.  Scarce.  With  "Angler's  Tent"  (p.  18).  and  "The 
Nameless  Stream"   (p.  380).      Fine  clean  copy. 

57.  YOUNG  (ANDREW).  The  Angler's  Guide  to  the  Rivers 
and  Lakes  in  the  North  of  Scotland.  Nev*^  Edition,  with  the  by- 
laws as  to  boundaries  and  close  times. 

Edinburgh.:  A.  &  C.  Black,  1865 
Collation:   pp.  V.-131.     Map.     18mo,   green  cloth. 

J^   58.  YOUNG    (ARCHIBALD).      The    Anglers    and    Sketcher's 

Q  Guide  to  Sutherland.     Second  Edition.     i8mo,  original  blue  cloth. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  Edinburgh:    Wm.    Paterson,    188 1 

^  59-  D  ALZAC'S  CONTES  DROLATIQUES.    Droll  Stories  Col- 

3  .  D     lected  from  the   Abbeys    of  Touraine.     Translated    into 

English,  Complete   and  Unabridged.     Illustrated  with  425  designs 

by  Gustave  Dore.    Crown  8vo,  crimson  cloth  gilt,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

-^  London:  J.  C.  Hotten   [1874] 

60.  Droll  Stories  Collected  from  the  Abbeys  of  Touraine. 

Illustrated  with  designs  by  Gustave  Dore  and  decorative  borders 
by  Camden.     Crown  8vo,  crimson  cloth,  gilt  tops,  uncut. 

Printed  for  the  Bibliophilist's  Library,  1907 

\^  61.  BALZAC  (HONORfi  DE).  Droll  Stories  Collected  from 
the  Abbeys  of  Touraine.  IlUustrated  with  designs  by  Gustave 
Dore  and  decorative  borders  by  Camden.  With  Life  and  Sketch  of 
"  Balzac  and  His  Critics."  Crown  8vo,  cloth,  paper  label,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  Printed  for  the  Bibliopbilist  Library,  1907 


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62.  BANGS  (JOHN  KENDRICK).  Cobwebs  from  a  Library 
Corner.     Frontispiece.     Narrow   i8mo,  cloth.  New  York,  1899 

FiHST  Edition. 
J       63.  BARHAM  (R.  H.).    Th€  Ingoldsby  Legends;  or,  Mirth  and 
Marvels,   by  Thomas    Ingoldsby,   Esq.     Edited  with    Notes   Intro- 
ductory and  Illustrative,  by  R.  H.  Dalton  Barham.    2  vols.    8vo. 

London:  R.  Bentley,  1870 

64.  [BECKFORD  (WILLIAM).]  [Vathek.]  An  Arabian  Tale. 
Portrait  of  W.  Beckford  from  European  Magazine  inserted.  i2mo, 
half   calf    (one   joint   cracked),    gilt   back.  London,    1786 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H.      (Front  cover  loose.) 

65.  BEECHER  (HENRY  WARD).  A.  L.  S.,  Brooklyn,  Sept.  9, 
1862  [and]  Edward  Beecher,  his  Brother,  Galesburg,  July  24,  1862. 
Both  written  to  Philip  Snyder,  Esq..  commending  his  lecture  on  the 
Nile.     2  pieces.     i2mo  and  i8mo. 

66.  A.  L.  S.,  fixing  a  lecture  date,  Oct,  22,  '61; — A.  L.  S.  to 

Samuel  E.  Belcher,  of  Brooklyn,  by  Spencer  W.  Cone,  2  pp.; — A. 
N,  S.,  Chas.  Gould,  on  3d  page  of  the  Cone  note,  and  the  4th  page 
an  endorsement  of  the  son  of  Samuel  E.  Belch-er  by  Henry  Ward 
Beecher.     2  pieces.     i2mo. 

67.  BEECHER-TILTON  JURY.  (The  Last  Man  on,)  [Ex- 
^  ij  tract  from  the  New  York  "  Morning  Journal,"  A.  D.  1925.]  Etched 
"^      by  D'Aguillc,  inv.  by  Geo.  Cruikshank.    Portrait  of  Theo.  TiltOn, 

India  paper  proof ;— Autograph  Letters  of  Carroll  Tilton,  one  men- 
tions oil  portrait  of  A.  Lincoln,     (5) 

^      68,  BELL  (J.  J.).     Jess  &  Co.     First  Edition.     i6mo,  art  linen. 
''  New  York:  Harpers,  1904 

/        69.  BELMONT   (A.).     Letters,   Speeches   and   Addresses.     Pri- 
vately printed.     Royal  8vo,  cloth.  New  York,  189O 

Author's  autograph  presentation  copy  to  Mrs.  Mary  M.  Travers  from  her 
old  friend  August  Belmont,  May,  1890.     Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

70.  BIBLIOGRAPHY.  Catalogue  of  the  Entire  Collection  of  the 
Late  Mr.  John  Allan,  of  Choice,  Scarce,  Curious  and  Unique  Books, 
Drawings,  Engravings,   Coins,  etc.,  etc.     8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

New  York:  Bangs,  Merwin  &  Co.,  1864 
Named  and  priced  in   ink. 

71-  A   Catalogue    of   Old   and    Rare    Books    (5,836   lots). 

i2mo,  cloth.  London:  Pickering  &  Chatto,  1896 

72.  An  Extraordinary  Collection  of  Books,  Part  Two,  of 

Gems  from  the  Library  of  a  Bibliomaniac.  (By  order  of  the  SheriflF, 
sale  postponed),  N.  Y.:  Leavitt,  1878;— Library  of  a  Bibliomaniac, 
N,  Y.:  G.  A.  Leavitt  &  Co.,  1880.     2  vols    8vo,  paper. 


73-  Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  Edward  Hale  Bierstadt, 

^  Parts  I  and  2,  1897; — Catalogue  of  the  Stock  of  Geo.  H.  Richmond 
' .  ^  &  Co.  (6  parts); — Frank  R.  Burbank's  Books  and  Autographs; — 
7^         Library  of  John  R.  Reid',  2  parts.     (11) 


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Bibliography. 

74. Catalogue  of  the  Collection  of  Autographs  belonging 

/j  ^        to  Lewis  J.  Cist,  Esq.     3  parts  (ist  part  priced  and  named).    3  vols, 
^  8vo,  paper.  New  York,  1886-1887 

1^         75*  Catalogue   of  the    Library   collected   by  Peter    Hastie 

I  4}  aiid:  Edward  H.  Tracy,  January,  1877,  Sold  at  Leavitts'; — Ellis  and 
Elveys'  General  Catalogue,  Books  and  MSS.  (4); — Trivulzio  Col- 
lection, Part  2.     N.  Y.  1888.     (7) 

76.  Catalogue   of   the   Library   of   Thomas   J.   McKee.     7 

parts.     8vo.  New    York,    Nov.,    1900-1903 

77.  The  Perkins  Library.  A  Catalogue  of  the  Very  Valu- 
able and  Important  Library  formed  by  the  late  Henry  Perkins. 
Splendid  Illuminated  MSS.,  Ancient  Bibles,  the  Four  Folio  Editions 
of  Shakespeare,  etc.,  etc.  Imperial  8vo,  half  crimson  levant  mo- 
rocco, top  edge  gilt.  London   [1873] 

Ruled  and  priced,  also  the  printed  prices  bound  in.     The  grand  total  of 
the   sale  was   £25,954.4.0.     Two  copies  of  the   Mazarine   Bible   were   sold. 
"^  One  on  vellum  brought  £3,400.     Paper  copy  £2.690. 

\^  78.  BIDDLE  (HORACE  P.).  A  Few  Poems.  First  Edition. 
i2mo,  cloth.  Cincinnati,  1858 

On  fly-leaf  autograph  of  "  Horace  P.  Biddle.  Logansport,  Indiana." 
^^    Q      79.  BOKER  (GEORGE  H.).    Poems  of  the  War.    First  Edition. 

"^'     i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1864 

80.  BLACKBURN  (H.).  Randolph  Caldecott.  172  illustrations. 
8va,  cloth,  gilt  edges.  London,  1886 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

81.  BOOK-PLATES.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).  [Lady  Angle- 
^^  sea.]  Cupid  standing  on  a  vas€  looking  into  a  lily  blossom,  three 
^          flying  hearts  above,  within  a  wreath  of  ivy  and  ribbon,  with  names 

of  authors,  meadow  and  woods  in  the  background,     (Inv.  W.  P.  B., 
1900.)     i8mo. 

82.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Juana  Constance  Barrow. 

O  Library  interior   (Fox  Terrier  in  possession).     Motto  over   book- 

shelves, "  If  you  will  not  rise  to  us,  we  cannot  stoop  to  you."     (Inv. 
W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     4ta. 

PINE   PROOF. 

I^V      83.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).     Raphaeli  Mauritii   Bauer. 

Library  Interior.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1903-)     24mo. 

^  ^     84.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Frank  Bibby.    Motto:  "  Vi 

Jf^       Et  Vertute."     Armorial.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1902.)     24mo. 

^        85.  Barrett     (William     Phillips).       John     Hunter     Blair. 

/Jv^    Motto:    "Vigilantia    Robur    Voluptas."     (Not    signed    or    dated.) 
/  24m  o. 

h)      86. Barrett    (William    Phillips).     Mildred   Boynton.     Ar- 

^  morial.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     24mo. 
Ij        87.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).     Archibald  Charles  Camp- 
bell.   Armorial,  with  motto:  "Arma  Parata  Fero."     (Not  signed  or 
dated.)     32mo. 


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88.  Barrett    (William    Phillips).      Margie    Chandos-Pole, 

Her  Book.  Name  interwoven  with  a  ribbon  and  rose  scroll,  in- 
cluding four  cupids.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1905.)     24nio, 

/         89.  Barrett    (William    Phillips).     Arthur   Davidson.     Ar- 

y^         morial.     Motto:   *' Sapienter   Si   Sincere."     (Inv.   W.   P.    B.,    1903.) 
32mo. 

90.  Barrett  (William  Phillips.)  Feodorovna,  with  Mono- 
gram, F.  A.,  on  top,  three  cupids  within  wreath  of  lilies  and  roses 
in  a  frame.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     S^mo. 

91. Barrett  (William  Phillips).     Bernard  and  Mary  Lew- 

;  \J     ton  Firth  (conjoint  plate).     Armorial  and  Marine,  with  full-rigged 
^'         ship.     Motto:    "The    wicked    borroweth    and    payeth    not    agfain." 
(Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1903.)     4to. 
Pine  proof  impression. 

,   -  92.  Barrett      (William     Phillips).       Ethel      (Hon.     Ethel 

Gerard).  Two  Angels  and  white  Lily,  flag  with  black  cross  on  a 
white  ground,  in  floral  frame.  (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1903.)  Royal  8vo. 
Proof. 

The   first   book-plate,    designed    by   Mr.    Barrett,    was    executed   for   this 
lady  In  1896. 

93.  Barrett    (William    Phillips).      Ethel    (Lady    Gerard). 

Same  as  above.     24rao  (1903),  on  smaller  paper. 

;'       94-  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    J.  A.  Henderson.    Motto: 

,L  -'  "  Sola  Nobilatat  Virtus."     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     32mo. 

/     95-  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    William  Hillier,  4th  Earl 

0  of  Onslow.     Library  Interior.     Armorial  design  at  top,     (Inv.  W. 
P.  B.,  1903.)     24mo  (dup.). 

/      96.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).     [Sidney  Humphries.)     Ex 

-^    Libris.     Two  monograms  in  center.     Ex  Libris  on  Valance.     Two 
Cupids  surmounting  the  design.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1903.)     4to. 
Fine  proof  impression. 

97.  Barrett     (William     Phillips).       [Sidney     Humphries.] 

Same  as  above  on  smaller  paper.     24mo.     (1903.) 

98.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Siball  Levett.     fx  Libris.. 

Dog  in  center,  surrounded  with  carnations  and  roses.  (Inv.  W. 
P.  B.,  1903.)     24mo. 

jy  99.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).  Violet  Donaldson  Hud- 
son. Palatial  Residence  in  a  conventional  scroll.  (Inv.  W.  P.  B., 
1903.)     24mo. 

r        100.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Ex  Libris.    Robert  Hall, 

Y-       1902.     Library  Interior  (bust  of  Dickens  upper  right-hand  corner). 
(Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1902.)     Square  i8mo. 

101.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).  Virginia  Otis.  Moon- 
light scene,  within  a  frame  draped  with  vines.  Rifle  and  elk  horn 
and  tiger  in  foreground,  two  elephants  in  th-e  distance.  Artist's 
proof,  signed.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.) 


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102.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).     Sir  Weetman  Dickinson 

Pearson,  Baronet.     Armorial.     Motto:  "  Do   It  with  Thy  Might." 
(Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     4to. 
Japan  proof. 


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103.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).  Lionel  Phillips.  Ar- 
morial. Motto:  "Veritas  Vincet."  (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1905.)  Royal 
8vo. 

Very  fine  proof. 

/^         104.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Lucy  Cecilia  Scarbrough, 

/        with  Motto:  "  Murus  Aeneus  conscientia  Sana."     Heron  on  nest, 
feeding  young,  in  center  of  ribbon  and  floral  wreath.     (Inv.  W.  P. 

B.,  1904.)     32mo. 
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U        105.  Barrett   (William  Phillips).     Elizabeth  Steele.     Gar- 

^         dien  scene,  with  motto:   "  L'Abeille  Sait  La  Fleur  qui   Recele   Le 
Miel.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1902.)     i6mo. 

u^       106.  Barrett   (William   Phillips).     Charles  Trevelyan,   Ex 

M^       Libris.     Man  ploughing,  open  book  under  a  tree.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B., 
1903.)     24mo. 

f\  X       107.  Barrett       (William      Phillips).        Reginald      Clifton 

/-       Vaughan.      Fine    armorial.     4   heads,    with    snakes    twined    loosely 
around  the  necks.     (Not  signed'  or  dated.)     32mo. 

108.  Barrett  (William   Phillips).     Helen  Venetia  Vincent. 

Garden  scene,  within  a  wreath.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1903.)     i8mo. 

.^      109.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).     Prince  Albert  of  Wales. 

M      Ornamental  capital  A  within  a  wreath  of  roses,  thistles  and  sham- 
rock, surrounded  by  a  crown.     (Inv.  W.   P.  B.,  1904.)     32mo. 

A       no.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Prince  Edward  of  Wales. 

^1  ^   (The  same  as  Prince  Albert  of  Wales  except  the  initial  is  an  E  in- 
stead of  an  A.)     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1904.)     32mo. 

)j        III.  Barrett  (William  Phillips).    Charlotte  C.  Williamson, 

^        with  nine  lines  of  sentiment,  "  Books  are  our  friends,  etc.,"  within 
i  a  wreath  of  roses  done  in  sepia.     (Not  signed  or  dated.) 

^^  .    112." Barrett    (William'    Phillips).      Edith    A.    Wolverton 

/-       [Ladty   Wolverton].      With    monogram    in    center    of   ribbon    and 
floral  wreath.     (Inv.  W.  P.  B.,  1905.)     Royal  8vo. 
/^  Fine  proof,  signed  by  W.  P.  Barrett,  1905. 

113-  —  Barrett   (Wm.   P.).     A.  L.  S.,   Lond.,  Aug.  26,   1905. 

Relates  to  women's  book-plates,    pp.  3,  i2mo  (mended). 

.  /^        114.  French  (Edwin  Davis).     1903.     Rev.  William  Augus- 

^**''^        tus    Brewer.     Beautiful   design,   with   church    and   parsonage.     (2.) 
32mo. 

115.  Tiffany  &  Co.     Angling  Book-plate  of  John   Gerard 

A)  Heckscher.     No.    11   of  twelve  proofs.     Signed  by  Tiffany  &   Co., 

b     '  1899.     Mounted  on  a  small  4to  passe-partout. 


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'  ii6.  BRADY  (CYRUS  T.).  Under  Tops'Is  and  Tents.  Illus- 
trated. First  Edition.  1901; — The  Christmas  Wreck  and  other 
Stories.     fFrank   R.    Stockton.]     1887.     2  vols.     Cloth.  N.   Y. 

117.  BRIDGES  (ROBERT).  Eden.  An  Oratorio  set  to  Music, 
by  C.  V.  Stanford.     i8mo,  blue  paper  covers. 

London:    G.   Bell    &   Sons,    1891 

118.  BROWN.  The  Public  Life  of  Capt.  John  Brown.  By 
James  Redpath,  with  an  Autobiography  of  his  Childhood  and 
Youth.     Portrait.     i2mo,  cloth.      Boston:  Thayer  &  Eldridge,  i860 

119.  [BROWNE  (HABLOT  K.).]  Sketches  of  Young  Ladies. 
By  "  Quiz."  With  six  illustrations  by  "  Phiz."  Third  Edition. 
i8mo,  three-quarter  green  levant  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut,  with 
the  original  pictorial  paper  cover  preserved. 

Two  book-plates  J.  Q.  H.  London:    Chapman    &   Hall,    1837 

120.  BURNABY:  The  Life  of  Colonel  Fred.  Burnaby.  By 
Thomas  Wright.  With  fifty-nine  plates.  8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  un- 
cut. London:  Everett  &  Co.,  1908 

121.  BUTTERFIELD    (DANIEL— Maj.-Genl.    U.    S.    A.,    etc.). 

A.  L.  S.,  to  the  Hon.  the  Secretary  of  War,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Feby,  19,  1894,  4  pp.,  i6mo.  "  I  earnestly  recommend  and  request 
that  the  Medal  of  Honor  be  granted  Lieut.  John  G.  Heckscher — 
as  being  within  the  spirit  and  purpose  of  the  law,  a  proper  recogni- 
tion and  reward  for  special  gallantry  and  service  in  that  battk 
(Gaines  Mills,  June,  1862)." 

122. /CATALOGUE  OF  BOOKS  IN  THE  LIBRARY  OF  .  .  . 

V-^      4to,  half  morocco,  gilt  edges. 
^  New  York:   R.  G.   Hutchinson    [n.   d.] 

Printed  headings :  Author,  no  title,  publisher  and  date  of  publication, 
number  of  vols.,  size,  style  of  binding,  remarks.  Indexed,  gilt  letters  on 
black.     Space  for  2,144  titles. 

123.  CATALOGUES.  Library  catalogue.  236  pages,  25  lines  to 
a  page.  With  printed  headings,  under  title,  shelf  or  mark,  author 
or  translator,  vols.,  size,  date,  remarks,  ruled-  in  red  and  blue,  on 
ledger  paper,  recording  5,900  titles.  Oblong  4to,  full  scarlet  mo- 
rocco, gilt  edges.     (Cost  35s.  sterling.) 

London:  Published  by  Houghton  &  Gunn  [n.  d.] 

124.  CHURCHES,  ETC.  151  Engravings  of  Churches,  Cathe- 
drals, etc.     Principally  taken  from  books  about  old  London. 

Very  early  engravings. 

125.  CIVIL  WAR.  A  Catalogue  of  Books  and  Pamphlets  be- 
longing to  Daniel  M.  Tredwell  relating  to  the  Great  Civil  War 
between  the  North  and  the  South,  etc.  Together  with  about  500 
portraits  of  participators  in  the  civil  strife.    8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

SCABCB  printed  on  thick  paper  with  large  type.  Brooklyn,   1874 

126.  Spirit  of  The  Fair:   Numbers   1-12,  April   5-18,   1864. 

4to.  New  York. 

With  original  contributions  by  Jas.  Fenfmore  Cooper,  R.  H.  Dana,  C.  P. 
Cranch,  E.  C.  Stedman,  Bayard  Taylor,  J.  R.  Lowell.  Geo.  W.  Curtis,  W.  C. 
Bryant,  Washington  Irving,  D.  G.  Mitchell,  R.  W.  Raymond,  etc. 

Now  very  scarce. 

II 


127.  CLARKE  (McDONALD).  Poems.  Portrait  drawn  by 
H.  Inman,  engraved  by  Peter  Maverick.     i6mo,  calf  back. 

New  York:  J.  W.  Bell,  1836 
First  Edition.     Rare.     Book-plate  of  Henry  B.  Anthony. 

128.  [CLINTON  (DeWITT).]  Letters  on  the  Natural  History 
and  Internal  Resources  of  th-e  State  of  New  York.  By  Hiberni- 
cus.     i6mo,  calf   (worn).  New   York,   1822 

Other    titles    bound     in    same     cover.     The     Code    of    1650,     Hartford  : 
1825,   etc. 

129.  CLUB  CAMEOS:  Portraits  of  the  Day.  With  62  illustra- 
tions by  Rupert  Browne.  8vo,  half  blue  morocco,  gilt  back  and 
top,  uncut.  London:   Sampson  Low,   1879 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

130.  COLLIS  (MRS.  C.  H.  T.).  A  Woman's  War  Record. 
Illustrated.    First  Edition.    i6mo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut.    N.  Y.  1889 

Presentation   copy  from  the  Authoress.      Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

131.  COTTON  (CHARLES).  The  Essays  of  Michael.  Seigneur 
de  Montaigne.     With  Notes  and  Quotations,  and  some  Account  of 

Q     .  the  Author's  Life.     Translated  from  the  French  by  Charles  Cotton. 

2  vols.    8vo,  cloth,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

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132.  [CRONIN.]  The  Evolution  of  a  Life,  described  in  the  Me- 
moirs of  Major  Seth  Eyland  [i.  e.,  David  Edward  Cronin].  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York,   1884 

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133.  T'VARLEY  (F.  O.  C).     Illustrations  to  Hawthorne's  Scar- 
mJ     let  Letter,     Oblong  4to,  imitation  alligator  skin. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  Boston,    1884 

134.  DICKENS  (CHARLES).  A  Christmas  Carol  in  Prose. 
Being  a  Ghost  Story  of  Yule-Tide.  8vo,  boards,  ooze  calf  back, 
uncut.  East  Aurora,  N.  Y.:  The  Roycroft  Book  Shop,  1902 

135.  DOLLY  MADISON.  Memoirs  and  Letters  of.  Wife  of 
James  Madison,  President  of  the  United  States.  Edited  by  her 
Grand-Niece.     First  Edition.     i6mo,  cloth.  Boston,   1886 

136.  DOYLE  (A.  CONAN).  The  Captain  of  the  Polestar,  and 
other   Tales.     i2mo,  cloth.  London:    Longmans,    1890 

137.  DOYLE  (RICHARD).  Manners  and  Cvstoms  of  the  Eng- 
lyshe.  Drawn  from  ye  Quick  by  Richard  Doyle.  To  which  he 
added  some  extracts  from  Mr.  Pips  hys  Diary,  contrybuted  by 
Percival  Leigh.     Oblong  4to,  half  red  morocco,  gilt  edges. 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H.       London:    Bradbury   &   Evans    (1849) 

138.  DUELLING.  Beecher  (Lymian).  The  Remedy  for  Duel- 
ling. A  Sermon,  delivered  before  the  Presbytery  of  Long  Island 
at  the  Opening  of  their  Session  at  Aquebogue,  April  16,  1806.  By 
Lyman  Beecher,  Pastor  of  the  Church  in  East-Hampton.  8vo,  half 
crimson  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

New  York:   Williams  &  Whiting,   1809 
Scarce.     Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

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Duelling. 

139.  Cauchjr  (M.  Eugene).     Du  Duel  considere  dans  ses 

Origines  et  dans  L'Etat  Actual  des  Moeurs.  2  vols.  8vo,  half 
crimson  morocco,  emblematic  tooling,  gilt  top's,  uncut,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf.  Paris:  Guillaunim  et  Cie,  1863 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

140.  Colombey  (Emile).     Histoire  Anecdotique  Du   Duel 

Dans  Tous  Les  Temps  et  Dans  Tous  Les  Pays.  i6mo,  paper,  un- 
cut. Paris:   M.  Levy   [n.  d.]. 

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141.  D'Almbert    (Alfred).  Phj^siologie    du    Duel.      8vo, 

half    crimson    morocco,    emblematic  tooling,    gilt    top,    uncut,    by 

Zaehnsdorf.  Paris:   Anyot.    1867 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

142.  Gandon    (Antoine).     Les    32   Duels  dte   Jean   Gigon. 

Histoire  D'Un  Enfant  Trouve.  Par  Antoine  Gandon.  Nouvelle 
Edition.  Portrait.  i2mo,  half  crimson  morocco,  emblematic  tool- 
ing, gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris:  Calmann  Levy,  1887 

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143.  Grave  (Theodore  de).     Les  Duellistes.     Preface  par 

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gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris:  Georges  Barber,  i868 

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144.  Grissier  (A.).    Les  Armes  et  le  Duel  par  A.  Grissier. 

Ouvrage  Agree  par  S.  M.  L'Empereur  de  Russie.  Preface  Anec- 
dotique par  Alexandre  Dumas,  etc.  Dessins  par  E.  de  Beaumont. 
Deuxieme  Edition.  Royal  8vo,  half  crimson  morocco,  emblematic 
tooling  on  back,  gilt  top.  uncut,  by  Zaehnsdorf.  (Library  stamp 
on  title.)  Paris:  Gamier  Freres,  1847 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

145.  Hamilton  (General  Alexander).     A  Letter  to   Aaron 

Burr.  Vice-President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  on  the  bar- 
barous Origin,  the  Criminal  Nature  and  the  baneful  effects  of 
Duels;  Occasioned  by  his  late  fatal  Interview  with  the  Deceased 
and  Much  Lamented  General  Alexander  Hamilton.  By  Philan- 
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146.  Hey  (Richard).  A  Dissertation  on  Duelling.  Pub- 
lished by  Appointment  as  having  gained  a  prize  (May,  1784)  in 
the  University  of  Cambridge.    8vo,  mottled  calf,  antique  (worn). 

Cambridge:  J.  Archdeacon;  London:  T.  Cadell.  etc..  1784 
[In  same  cover:  "A  Dissertation  on  Suicide,"  Cambridge:  1785:  and  "A 

Dissertation  on   the  Pernicious  Effects  of  Gaming,"  etc.     Second  Editio.v. 

Cambridge:   1784.     Both  by  the  same  author.] 

From  the  library  of  Dr.  Wm.   R.  Williams,  pastor  Amity  Baptist  Church 

of  N.   Y..   with   a   neatly   written   note   about  the  Author  in   Dr.   Williams' 

autograph.      Book-plate  .T.  G.  H. 

147.  Leroy     (Charles).        Guide    du    Duelliste    Indelicat. 

Illustrations.  T2mo.  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt  back  and  top,  un- 
cut. Paris:  Tresse,    1884 

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148.  Mackay  (Charles,  LL.  O.).  Memoirs  of  Extraordi- 
nary Popular  Delusions  and  the  Madness  of  Crowds.  Second  Edi- 
tion.    Engravings.     2  vols.     i2mo,  embossed  cloth. 

London:  National  Illustrated  Library,  1852 
[Under  the  heading,  "  Duels  and  Ordeals,"  there  is  an  account  of  "  The 
Origin  of  the  Duello"]      Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

149.  Mendez    (Theodiore-Auguste).      Le    Duel    depuis   les 

temps  les  plus  recules  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  Deuxieme  Edition.  8vQ^ 
half  crimson  morocco,  emblematic  tooling  on  back,  gilt  top,  uncut, 
by  Zaehnsdorf.  Paris:   Appart   et  Vavasseur,   1854. 

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150.  Saint-Albin   (A.   de).     Les  Salles  d'Armes  De  Paris. 

Par  A.  de  Saint-Albin.  Etched  portraits.  Royal  8vo,  half  crimson 
morocco,  emblematic  tooling  on  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehns- 
dorf, Paris:   Glady   Freres,    187s 

[Only  550  copies  printed,  500  on  Van  Gelder  paper,  30  on  Whatman,  20 
on  China.]      Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

151.  Steinmetz   (Andrew).     The   Romance  of  Duelling  in 

All  Times  and  Countries.  2  vols.  8va,  half  crimson  morocco,  gilt 
backs  and  tops,  uncut.  London:  Chapman  &  Hall,  1868 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

152.  Tavernier    (Adolphe).     Amateurs  et   Salles   D'Armes 

De  Paris.  Illustrations  de  Genilloud.  Square  8vo,  pictorial  paper 
covers,  uncut.  Paris:  C.  Morpon  [n.  d.] 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

153.  Thimm    (Carl    A.).      A    Complete    Bibliography    of 

Fencing  and  Duelling  as  practised  by  All  European  Nations  from 
the  Middle  Ages  to  the  Present  Time,  with  a  Classical  Index,  etc. 
Illustrated.     Royal  8vo,  art  linen,  red  cloth  back,  red  top,  uncut. 

London  and  New  York:  John  Lane,  1896 

154-  Thomas   (M.  L'Abbe  Alexandre).     Le  Duel  L'Eglise 

Catholique  et  L'Armee.     Dieuxieme  Edition.     Royal  8vo,  half  red 
morocco,  emblematic  tooling  on  back,  gilt  top,  uncut,  by  Zaehns- 
--  dorf.  Versailles:  Paul  Oswold,  1871 

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155.  DU  MAURIER  (GEORGE).  Social  Pictorial  Satire. 
Reminiscences  and  Appreciations  of  English  Illustrators  of  the 
Past  Generation.  With  illustrations.  i2mo,  art  linen,  gilt  top, 
uncut.  New  York  and  London:  Harper's,  1898 

^.    156.   pGERTON  (GEORGE).    Key  Notes.     i6mo,  brown  cloth. 
.  L>     Boston:    Roberts   Bros.;    London:    Elkin    Mathews   and 

John  Lane,  1894. 

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157.  ELLARD  (HARRY).  Ranch  Tales  of  the  Rockies.  Au- 
thor's edition.  Portrait  and  illustrations.  Square  8vo,  cloth,  gilt 
top,  uncut.  Canon  City,  Colorado,  1899 

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158.  [EMERSON  (R^  W.).l  Memoirs  of  Margaret  Fuller  Os- 
soli.     First  Edition.     2  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1852 

with  notices  of  her  life  and  chapters  on  Concord  and  Boston,  by  R.  W. 
Emerson. 

i^g.  Sanborn     (F.     B.).      The    Personality    of    Emerson. 

Portrait  engraved  by  S.  L.  Smith  after  David  Scott,  pinx,  and  fac- 
simile letter  of  Chas.  C.  Emerson.  First  Edition.  8vo,  boards, 
paper  label,  uncut.  Boston:  Chas.  E.  Goodspeed,  1903 

160.  ENGRAVINGS.  Bartolozzi.  Two  Women  and  a  Nude 
Child.  Engraved  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  Guercino  da  Cento  fecit,  in 
white  and  gold  frame  (glazed).  Outside  measure  of  frame  I  ft. 
6^  X  I  ft.  9J^  inches. 

161.  Bartolozzi.     Virgin  and  Child   and   the  Three  Wise 

Men.  Ex  Collectione  Comitis  Antonii  M.  Zanetti  qm  Hieron  F. 
Engraved  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  Guercino  da  Cento,  inv.  Framed  and 
glazed  in  white  and  gold.  Outside  measure  of  frame,  i  ft.  jVz 
inches  x  i  ft.  i^Yz  inches. 

162.  Bartolozzi.    Woman  and  two  Nude  Children.    "  Ecce 

Agua  "  on  scroll.  Ex  Collectione  Joannis  Baptistae  Tiepolo.  Cele- 
bris Pitoris  Veneti.  Engraved  by  F.  Bartolozzi,  scolpt;  Guercino 
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75^  X  I  ft.  wVz  inches  (glazed). 

163.  Cruikshank  (Geo.).     Sir  Isaac  Newton's  Courtship; — 

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Bevan,  a  contemporary  of  Wm.  Penn  (3); — Richard  Peters,  and 
residence  of  John  Morton.     5  pieces.     Crown  8vo. 

Scarce. 

165.  ETCHINGS.  Portrait  of  William  Gowans,  old  New  York 
Bookseller.  Etched  by  H.  B.  Hall,  and  6  etchings  by  J.  F. 
Sabin.     (7) 

166.  CAIRFIELD   (FRANCIS  GERRY).     The   Clubs  of  New 
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168.  FICTION.  Jess  &  Co.  [J.  J.  Bell] ;— Maria  [Jorge  Isaacs]; 
— The  Captain  of  the  Polestar  [A.  Conan  Doyle].  First  Editions. 
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170.  FITCH  (EUGENE).  Some  of  the  Rhymes  of  Ironquill. 
Eleventh  edition.     Crown  8vo,  gilt  top.  New  York,  1902 

With  125  more  rhymes  than  in  the  first  edition.     Ex  libris  of  Elwyn  B. 
Gould. 

171.  FLAGG  (WILSON).  A  Year  with  the  Birds;  or,  The  Birds 
and  Seasons  of  New  England.     i2mo,  cloth. 

Boston:  Estes  &  Lauriat,  i88r 
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172.  FLOYD-JONES  (DE  LANCEY).  Letters  from  the  Far 
East.     Illustrations.     First  Edition.    8vo,  cloth.       New  York,  1887 

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Gerard  Heckscher.     Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

173.  FORESTER  (FRANK).  Albert  Simmons:  The  Midship- 
man's Revenge.    A  Tale  of  Land  and  Sea.    8vo,  stitched. 

Boston:  F.  Gleason,  1845 
Name  and  spots  on  title  and  elsewhere.     The  author  of  this  story  evi- 
dently pirated  Henry  William  Herbert's  pseudonym,  as  he  confesses  in  the 
preface    to    having    been    born    in    Boston,     Herbert    never    signed   Frank 
Forester  to  any  but  Sporting  Articles,  or  books. 

174.  FREDERICKSON  (CHAS.  N.).  Old  New  York  Cotton 
Broker  and  Collector  of  Books,  mainly  about  Shelley,  Keats, 
Byron,  Shakespeare,  etc.,  bought  under  the  name  of  "  Fred."  This 
is  his  address  book,  showing  his  wide  acquaintance  with  book- 
buyers  and  the  trade.     i2mo,  old  boards  (much  used).    A  curiosity. 


175.  f^  AVARNI.     Le   Diable  A   Paris.     Paris  et  les   Parisiens. 
v-J      Moeurs     et     Costumes,     Caracteres     et     Portraits     des 

habitants  de  Paris,  Tableau  Complet  de  leur  vie  Privee,  Publique, 
Politique,  Artistique,  Litteraire,  Industrielle,  etc.,  etc.  Text  par 
MM.  George  Sand,  P.  J.  Stahl,  etc.,  precede  d'une  Histoire  de 
Paris  Par  Theophile  Lavallie.  Illustrations  les  gens  de  Paris. 
Series  de  Gravures  Avec  Legendes  par  Gavarni.  2  vols.  Imperial 
8vo,  half  red  morocco   (rubbed),  gilt  top,  uncut. 

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176.  Les  Joyaux  Fantaisie  Par  Gavarni.     Texte  par  Mery. 

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177.  Les  Parures  Fantaisie  Par  Gavarni.    Texte  par  Mery. 

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178.  GERMAN  POPULAR  TALES  AND  HOUSEHOLD 
STORIES.  Collected  by  the  Brothers  Grimm.  Newly  translated. 
With  illustrations  by  Edward  H.  Wehnert.  First  and  Second 
Series.    2  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  Boston:  Crosby  &  Nichols,  1862 

Frontispiece  and  binding  loose  ot  Vol.  II.,  not  uniform. 

179.  GOSPEL  OF  PEACE  (THE).  According  to  St.  Benjamin. 
First  Edition.     i6mo,  paper.     (Two  copies.) 

New  York:  Sinclair  Tousey  (1863) 

Scarce.     By    Richard    Grant    White,    paraphrased    by    Sabin    "  Richard 
Can't  write." 

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181.  GRAZIER.  Complete  Grazier;  or,  Farmers'  and  Cattle 
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Sixth  edition.  Illustrated  by  numerous  engravings.  8vo,  cloth, 
uncut.  London:  Baldwin  &  Cradock,  1833 

182.  GREEDY  (A.  W.).  A.  L.  S.,  Aug.  24th,  1884.  To  Dr.  T. 
Sterry  Hunt,  accepting  an  invitation  to  attend  a  meeting  of  the 
B.  A.  A.  S.  at  Montreal,     i  page,  i2mo, 

183.  GRIERSON  (CAPT.  J.  M.).  The  Armed  Strength  of  the 
German  Empire.  Map.  (Parts  I  and  II  in  i  vol.)  Royal  8vo,  half 
crimson  morocco,  gilt  top,  uncut.  London,  1888 

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184.  TTAGEMAN    (MILLER).     Liberty,   as   delivered  by   The 
il      Goddess    at    Her    Unveiling    in    the    Harbor   of    New 

York,  1886.    First  Edition;  Silence,  third  edition.    2  vols.    4to  and 
l6mo.  Brooklyn,  L.  I.,  1876 

185.  HALE  (EDWARD  E.).  If,  Yes,  and  Perhaps.  Four  Pos- 
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Edition.     i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,  1868 

186.  HALLECK  (FITZ-GREENE).  Young  America:  a  Poem. 
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boards.  New  York:  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1865 

187.  HAWTHORNE  (N.).  The  Scarlet  Letter.  lUustratcd. 
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Book-plate  J.  G.  H.     Autograph  of  Mary  M.  Travers. 

188.  HARE  (A.  J.  C).  Walks  in  Rome.  Map.  2  vols.  i2mo, 
cloth,  uncut.  London,  1887 

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189.  HEPTAMERON  (THE);  or.  Tales  and  Novels  of  Margue- 
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prose  and  verse  from  the  original  French  by  Arthur  Machen. 
Crown  8vo,  red  cloth,  uncut. 

Privately  printed. 

190.  [HERBERT  (HENRY  WILLIAM).]  The  Brothers:  a 
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First  Edition.    Very  rare.  New  York:  Harper  &  Bros.,  1835 

191.  Marmaduke  Wyvil;  or.  The  Maid's  Revenge.  A  His- 
torical Romance.  3  vols.  i2mo,  original  boards,  paper  labels, 
uncut.  London:  Henry  Colburn,  1843 

Very  rare.  The  only  copy  the  compiler  has  ever  seen.  The  binding  is 
much  worn.  The  back  of  one  vol.,  with  label,  is  missing.  The  text  is 
fresh  and  clean. 

192.  Biographical  Notice  of.  With  portrait  and  illustra- 
tions, taken  from  the  International  Magazine,  New  York,  June  i, 
1851.     Vol.  III.  No.  in.    3  pp.    8vo. 

We  doubt  whether  the  wood  engravers  of  this  country  have  ever  pro- 
duced a  finer  portrait  than  the  above  of  the  author  of  "  The  Brothers,"  etc. 

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[Herbert  (Henry  William).] 

193.  History  of  the  French  Protestant  Refugees  from  the 

Revocation  of  the  Edict  of  Nantes  to  our  own  days.  By  Chas.  M. 
Weiss.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Henry  William  Herbert. 
Frontispiece,  portrait  of  St.  Pius  the  Fifth.    2  vols.    i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York:  Stringer  &  Townsend,  1854 

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195'  The   Magnolia  for   1837.     Edited  by   Henry  William 

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196'  Old    Forest    Ranger.      Edited    by    Frank    Forester. 

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197-  The    Chevaliers   of   England;    or,   The   Times   of  the 

Revolutions  of  1642  and  1688.    First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York:  Redfield.  1852 

198.  Original   Contributions  to   Magazines:  "The  Quorn- 

don  Hounds"  (last  installment  missing  [Grahams];  'The  Sol- 
diers Dream;"  "  Ellenore  "  (a  Poem);  "The  Earl's  Death  Bed," 
etc.     8vo.     (10) 

199.  "  Ringvvood,  the  Rover."    A  Tale  of  Florida.     By  the 

Author  of  "  Cromwell,"  "  The  Brothers,"  etc.    8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

New  York,  1839 
This  is  Chap.  I,  pp.  59-68,  from  "  Cohnan's  Monthly  Miscellany"  (Vol. 
1,  No.  1.).     The  only  portion  in  this  shape  I  have  ever  seen. 

200.  Portrait  of.     Etched  by  Bobbett  &  Edmonds.     Proof 

before  letters.     Small  4to.     Scarce. 

It  was  from  this  portrait  that  Mr.  S.  Hallyer  copied  his  excellent  pic- 
ture of  Herbert,  which  I  think  is  the  most  pleasing  of  any  other  that  I 
have  seen. 

201.  Portrait  of,  etched  by  S.  Hollyer.     4to. 

202.  Portrait    of.     Etched   by    S.    Hollyer.     Japan    proof. 

4to. 

203.  Portrait  of.    Engraved  by  Bobbett  &  Edmonds,  with 

his  facsimile  autograph.     i2mo. 

Scarce. 

204.  Portrait    of.        By    Zimmermann,    St.     Paul,    Minn. 

Photo,  considered  one  of  the  best  ever  dione.     Cabinet  size. 

Very  Scarce. 

205.  —  Portrait  of  the  late  H.  W.  Herbert,  the  Celebrated 

"  Frank  Forester,"  from  a  photograph  by  Meade  Brothers.  Wood- 
cut. 24mo.  [1858.]  Scarce; — Another  in  Shooting  Costume. 
32mo.     (2  pieces.) 

1IB 


[Herbert  (Henry  William).] 

206.  Woodcut  Portrait  of  Henry  William  Herbert,  drawn 

by  C.  Barry  for  Ballou's  Pictorial  from  a  fine  daguerreotype  by 
Meade  Bros.,  of  New  York,  with  a  biographical  notice,  mentioning 
his  "  Field  Sports  "  and  "  Fishes  and  Fishing  of  North  America." 
4to. 

8CABCE    POBTHAIT. 

207. Memoir   of   (in  manuscript,   written  with  pencil   by 

"  Walton  ").    63  pp.,  i2mo. 

ao8.  Sue    (Eugene).      Matilda;    or,    The    Memoirs    of    a 

Young  Woman.  Translated  from  the  French  by  Henry  William 
Herbert.  Complete  in  Two  Parts.  (Part  i  only.)  First  Edition. 
8vo,  original  paper  covers.  New  York,  1843 

209.  The  Last  Desmonds;  or,  The  Graves  of  a  House- 
hold. By  the  Author  of  "  The  Brothers,"  "  Cromwell,"  "  Ringwood 
the  Rover,"  etc.     8vo,  stitched.  Jan.,   1843 

210.  (?)  Fernande;  or.  The  Fallen  Angel.  By  Alex- 
ander Dumas.    2  vols,  in  one.    8vo,  paper,  uncut. 

New  York:   Stringer  &  Townsend,   1849 
Probably  translated  by   H.   W.  Herbert.     Piece  torn   from  lower   right- 
hand  comer  of  title  and  foxed  in  places. 

211.  Various     Articles     about     Henry     William    Herbert 

(Frank  Forester).  "The  Cedars,"  the  Residence  of  Frank  For- 
ester; the  Herbert  Monument;  A  Reminiscence  of  Frank  For- 
ester, by  Barnes  McGoffin;  In  Memoriam,  Frank  Forester;  A.  L. 
S.,  F.  F.  (copy),  Aug.,  1840;  The  Last  of  The  Cedars;  The  Cedars, 
poem  by  Will  Wildwood;  Memories  of  Herbert;  Three  papers  by 

Witch-Hazel  Bud;  [ Budd];  The  Lonely  Grave  of  a  famous 

Author;  [H.  W.  Herbert];  Frank  Forester's  Poems,  destroyed  in 
The  Century  Building,  July  14th,  1888,  with  Interesting  Clippings 
on  Fish,  Indaans  of  Long  Island,  Sporting,  William  T.  Porter, 
Thos.  Bangs.  Thorpe,  Birds  of  Long  Island,  Names  on  Long 
Island,  etc.,  etc.,  mounted  in  a  scrap  book.  pp.  71,  4to,  cloth,  la- 
beled "  Choice  Selections."     (Indexed). 

213.  HICHENS  (ROBERT).  The  Prophet  of  Berkeley  Square. 
First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.:  Dodd,  Mead  &  Co.,   1901 

214.  HOLDSWIRTH  (EDMUND  W.  H.).  The  Sea  Fisheries 
of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  .  .  .  With  illustrations  and  de- 
scriptions of  the  boats,  nets  and  other  gear  in  use.  Square  i6mo, 
blue  cloth.  London:  Edward  Stanford,  1883 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

215.  HOLMES  (OLIVER  W.).  Elsie  Venner:  A  Romance  of 
Destiny.     2   vols.      i2mo,  cloth.  Boston,    1861 

Fine  copy  of  the  Ftrst  Edition.     Three  or  four  leaves  torn  at  edges  in 
opening.     The  Arnold  copy  $8.50. 

216.  Mechanism  in  Thought  and  Morals.  An  Address  de- 
livered before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society  of  Harvard  Univ€rsity, 
June  29,  1870,  with  Notes  and  Afterthoughts.     i6mo,  original  cloth. 

FiKST  editio.v.  Boston:  J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co.,  1871 


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217.  HOWELLS  (W.  D.).  The  Undiscovered  Country,  1880;— 
Confidence  (Henry  James,  Jr.),  1880.  First  Editions.  2  vols. 
i2mo,  cloth.  Boston. 

218.  The  Garroters.     Farce.     First  Edition.     24mo,  cloth. 

New  York,  1886 

219.  TiNDIANS.     "The  Sunflower."     A  true  tale  of  the  N.  W., 
1      8  pp.  [Major  Richardson] ; — "  St.  Paul  and  its  Environs  " 

[E.  D.  W.],  1855;  15  pp.,  illustrated;— "  The  Haunted  Rock"  (''A 
Legend  of  the  Senecas ")  [W,  H.  C.  Hosmer],  i  page; — "Indian 
Traditions,"  Fort  Point  [D.  M.  Elwood],  5  pp.; — "  The  Pampas 
Fired  by  the  Indians,"  from  Bentley's  Miscellany,  6  pp. 

220.  IRELAND    (ALEXANDER).      The    Book-Lover's    Enchi- 
\j<         ridion.     With  three  illustrations.     Third  Edition.     Crown  8vo,  rox- 

^'  burghe,   gilt   top,   uncut.  London,    1883 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H.  [Facsimile  letter  of  Carlyle  is  inserted  at 
page  470  written  to  Leigh  Hunt  after  reading  Hunt's  "Autobiography." 
June  17,  1850.  Expressing  his  admiration  of  the  work.  A  letter  more 
overflowing  with  loving  kindness  and  hearty  recognition  and  sympathy,  is 
not  to  be  found  in  the  whole  range  of  literary  correspondence.] 

,,        221.  IRVING.     Irvingiana:  A   Memorial   of   Washington    Irving. 

^       Portrait  and  facsimile.     Small  4to,  cloth. 

New  York:  Chas.  E.   Richardson,   i860 

222. Bracebridge      Hall.     Illustrated     by     R.     Caldecott. 

i2mo,  original  gilt  cloth,  gilt  edges.    Lond.:  Macmillan  &  Co.,  1882 

Fine  copy.     Mr.  Heckscher's  copy,  with  his  book-plate. 

223.  Tales  of  a  Traveller.  Parts  one  and  two.  First  Edi- 
tion.    (Inscription  on  half-title).     Svo,  original  covers,  uncut. 

Philadelphia,  1824 

224.  fERROLD  (DOUGLAS).     Shilling  Magazine.     (Nos.  i  to 
J      18,   inclusive.)     Seventeen  etchings  by  John  Leech.     3 

vols.     i6mo,  original  wrappers,  uncut.  London,  1845-1846 

Fine  set.     Scarce. 

225.  U  EENE    (JOHN    HARRINGTON).     A.    L.    S.,    April    i, 
1\      1904.     Inquiring  for  two  of  his  books  which  are  out  of 

'^         print,  "  Practical   Fisherman  "  and  "  Fishing  Tackle."     i  page,  4to. 

9     226.   I    A  DeESSE.     An.  Elssler-Atic  Romance.     By  the  Author 

L     of  Straws.     i2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.:  Carvill  &  Co.,  1841 

First  Edition.     Scarce. 

^  227.  LANG   (ANDREW).     The  Library.     First  Edition.     i2mo, 

half  crimson  morocco  extra,  gilt  back,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

'  Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  London:  Macmillan,  1881 

228.  — Old    Friends.      Large    paper.      Only    150   copies    (on 

i  Japan  paper)  printed,  No.  93.     8vo,  boards,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

First  Edition.     Rare.     Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H.  London,    1890 

229.  LANMAN  (CHARLES).  Essays  for  Summer  Hours. 
i8mo,   clotb,   uncut.  Boston:   Jas.   Monroe    &  Co.,   1843 

(Frontispiece  missing.) 

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230.  LONGFELLOW  (H.  W.).  The  Divine  Tragedy;— The 
New   England  Tragedies.     2  vols.     i2mo,  green  cloth. 

Fine  copies  of  the  First  Editions.  Boston,    1868-1871 

231.  Kavanagh;  A  Tale.  First  Edition.  i2mo,  cloth,  un- 
cut. Boston,   1849 

The  last  end  paper  contains,   in   minute,  though  clear  character?,  forty- 
four  lines  of  criticism  of  the  book  unsigned. 

232.  Tales  of  a  Waysidie  Inn.     i3mo.  cloth,  gilt  top.    First 

Edition.     i2mo,  cloth,  gilt  top.  Boston,   1863 

Nice  copy,  with  the  engraved  title-page. 

233. The  Song  of  Hiawatha.     First  Edition.     i2mo.  cloth, 

uncut.  Boston,  1855 

Very  fine  copy.     Mr.  Montgomery's  copy,  gilt  edged,  sold  for  $4.25. 

234.  LOUISY  (M.  p.).  L'Ancienne  France,  Le  Livre  et  les  Arts 
Qui  s'y  Raltachent.  Illustrated.  Royal  8vo,  cTim>son,  gilt  paper, 
uncut,  enclosed  in  half  morocco  slip  case.  Paris,  1880 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

235.  ILfcLELLAN   (ISAAC).     Original  Manuscript   Poem,  "In 
iVl      Memoriam,    the    Late    Pastor    of    Plymouth    Church." 

Nine  Stanzas,  2  pp.,  4to.  Greenport,  L,  I.,  Mch.  22nd   [1887] 

Eighth  stanza  — 

"  Nearer  to  Thee,   my   God,   He  stands, 
"  'Mid  worshippers  of  Ancient  lands, 
"  The  Kings,  the  Martyred  Saints  of  old, 
"  Safe  gather'd  in  the  Saviour's  fold." 
[with  two  A.  L.  S.  relating  to  the  above] . 

236.  Journal    of    a    Residence    in    Scotland,    and    a    Tour 

through  England.  France,  Germany,  Switzerland  and  Italy,  with 
a  Memoir  of  the  Author,  and  Compiled  from  the  Manuscript  of  the 
late  Henry  B.  McLellan.     First  Edition.     i6mo,  cloth.     Bost.   1834 

237.  A.  L.  S.,  Greenport,  L.  I.,  Oct.  26,  1895  (in  his  89th 

year),  asking  that  a  copy  of  "  Poems  of  the  Rod  and  Gun  "  be  sent 
to  Wm.  Dean  Howells.     i  page,  i2mo,  in  original  envelope. 

238.  McVICKAR  (H.  W.).  Our  Amateur  Circus.  Colored  illus- 
trations.    Oblong  i2mo,  watered  silk,  carmine  edges.     N.  Y.  1892 

Two  book-plates  J.  G.  H. 

239.  The    Evolution    of   Woman.       Colored   illustrations. 

4to,  cloth,  gilt  top.  New  York,   1896 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

240.  MAXWELL  (W.  H.).  Life  of  Field  Marshal  His  Grace 
the  Duke  of  Wellington.  Illustrated  with  51  engravings  on  steel 
and  77  on  wood  by  the  best  artists.  Sixth  Edition.  3  vols.  8vo, 
half  calf,  gilt  backs,   gilt   tops,  uncut.       Lond.:   H.   G.   Bohn,   1862 

Very  Fine  Copy.     Scarce. 

241.  MELVILLE  (HERMAN).  Battle-Pieces  and  Aspects  of 
the  War.     i2mo,  cloth.  New  York:  Harpers,  1866 

First  Edition.     Very  fine  copy.     Rare. 

242. Mardi:  and  A  voyage  Thither.    First  Edition.    2  vols. 

i2mo,  cloth.  N«w  York:  Harper's,   1849 

Book-label  of  H.  W.  Vincent  and  his  autograph  at  the  beginning  of  each 
volume. 

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>        243-  MONTRESOR  (C.  A.).     Some  Hobby  Horses.     Illustrated. 

i6mo,  cloth.  London,   1890 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

244.  MERRY  ORDER  OF  ST.  BRIDGET  (THE).  Personal 
Recollections  of  the  Use  of  the  Rod.     By  Margaret  Anson.     Crown 

i    8vo,    roxburghe,   gilt   top,   uncut. 

York:    Printed   for   the   Author's    Friends,    1857 

245.  [MITCHELL  (DONALD  G.).]  Fresh  Gleanings,  1847;— 
Seven  Stories,  with  Basement  and  Attic.  1864.  2  vols.  i2mo. 
First  Editions.     Original  cloth.  New  York,  v,  d. 

246.  Seven    Stories,    with    Basement    and    Attic.      By   the 

Author  of  "  My  Farm  at  Edgewood."     First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth. 

New  York:  Charles  Scribner,  1864 
5^   247.  — - —  Same.     Another  copy.     !First  Edition. 

248.  MORRIS  (JOHN).  Wanderings  of  a  Vagabond.  i2mo, 
cloth.  New  York  (1873) 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

249.  MOTHER  GOOSE'S  MELODIES.     With  colored  plates. 

4to,  green  cloth  gilt.  Phila.:  Porter  &  Coates,  n.  d. 

The  drawings  of  this  series  of  chromo  illustrations  of  "  Dear  Old 
Mother  Goose  "  were  designed  for  a  birthday  gift  from  a  loving  daughter 
to  her  father,  and  were  not  intended  for  publication. 

250.  MURRAY  (E.  C.  G.).  Side-Lights  on  English  Society,  etc. 
Illustrated.    First  Edition.    2  vols.    8vo,  half  morocco,  gilt  tops. 

London:  Vizetelly  &  Co.,  1881 
Four  book-plates  J.  G.  H.     Newspaper  clippings  pasted  in. 

251.  jtrATURAL    HISTORY.     The    Swiss    Cross.     A    Monthly 
i\      Magazine     of     the     Agassiz     Association.     Illustrated. 

Royal  8vo.  New  York,  April,  1887;  February,  1889 

15  nos.    (no  duplicates).     Information  about  Fish,   etc. 

252.  [NEALE  (W.  J.  N.).]  Paul  Periwinkle:  or,  The  Pressgang. 
In  three  books.  By  the  Author  of  "  Cavendish,"  "  Flying  Dutch- 
man," "  Will  Watch."  With  embellishments  on  steel,  drawn  and 
engraved  by  "  Phiz."    Crown  8vo,  original  cloth,  uncut. 

London  [n.  d.] 

253.  NELSON  (LORD)  AND  HAMILTON  (LADY).  Letters 
of  Lord  Nelson  to  Lady  Hamilton.  With  a  Supplement  of  Inter- 
esting Letters  by  Distinguished  Characters.  2  vols.  8vo,  half  calf, 
gilt  backs  and  tops,  uncut.  London,  1814 

Fine  copy,  with  a  long  article  clipped  from  The  Daily  Telegraph,  Lon- 
don, March  18,  1881,  about  Lord  Nelson  and  Lady  Hamilton.  Two  book- 
plates J.  G.  H. 

254.  NORDHOFF  (CHARLES).  Cape  Cod  and  All  Along 
Shore:  Stories.     First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth.     N.  Y.:  Harper's,  1868 

Author's  Autograph  Copy  presented  to  "Alvah  W.  Brown,  Esq.,  with 
Charles  Nordhoff's  friendly  regards,  June,  1896." 

255.  NOVELS.  Kane  (Capt.  Jas.  J.).  Ilian  (author's  autograph 
presentation  copy),  1888; — Harlan,  The  Lady  Paramount,  1902; — 
Parker,  Donavan  Pasha,  1902; — Gerard,  A  Queen  of  Curds  and 
Cream,  1892; — Wales,  Cynthia  in  the  Wilderness,  1908; — Whiteing, 
No.  5  John  St.,  1899.    6  vols,     i2mo,  cloth  (as  new). 

Ferst  Editions. 

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256.  NEW  YORK  YACHT  CLUB.  Report  of  the  Special  Com- 
mittee on  Certain  Charges  Made  by  the  Earl  of  Dunraven  concern- 
ing the  Recent  Match  for  the  America's  Cup.  8vo,  paper,  uncut. 
[Newspaper  clippings  inserted.]      N.  Y.:  Printed  for  the  Club,  1896 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

257.  pARKER    (GILBERT).     The    Seats    of   the    Mighty;— A 
1       Guardian  of  the  Poor   (Russell); — Lady  Rose's  Daugh- 
ter  (Ward);— A   Desperate   Chance   (Kelley).     All  First  Editions. 
4  vols.     i2mo,  cloth.  [v.  p.,  v.  d.] 

258.  PERRY  (BLISS).  The  Broughton  House.  First  Edition. 
i2mo,  cloth.  New  York:  Scribner,   1890 

259.  [PINDAR  (PETER).]  A  Poetical  Supplicating,  Modest 
and  Affecting  Epistle  to  those  Literary  Collossuses.  the  Reviewers. 
Carmine,  Di  Super  placanter,  Carmine,  Manes.     i8mo,  half  calf. 

[n.  p.,   n.   d.] 

Autograph  of  Susan  Moale,  1808,  on  title  ;  also  lettered  in  gold  on  the 
back.  Probably  a  descendant  of  Ellen  North,  the  first  white  child  born  in 
Baltimore,  who  was  married  to  John  Moale  25th  day  of  May,  1758.  Two 
book-plates  of  J.  G.  H. 

260.  PIRATES.  Caspar:  The  Pirate  of  the  Indian  Seas; 
Butchers  of  Ghent;  Lights  and  Shadows  of  Factory  Life  in  New 
England.     (Brother  Jonathan  Extras,  etc.)     (6  pieces  as  they  are.) 

261.  POSTAGE  STAMPS.  988  Stamps,  some  very  rare, 
mounted  in  the  International  Album,  Ninth  Edition. 

New  York:  The  Scott  Stamp  and  Coin  Co.  [n.  d.J 
This  collection  is  the  result  of  just  a  hobby,  extending  through  a  busi- 
ness  career  of  over  fifty   years,   and   gathered   one   by  one   as   the   chance 
offered.     Many  have  become  scarce  while  in  possession  of  the  owner. 

262.  488  Stamps,  mainly  duplicates  of  the  above-described 

lot.  A  long  run  of  English  penny  stamps,  all  different;  fine  lot  of 
British,  Canadian  and  French  stamps,  many  scarce;  United  States 
Postage  and  Revenue,  some  unused.  Mounted  in  a  small  4to  gilt 
cloth  album.     (Oppen's  23rd  edition.)  [n.  d.] 

263.  415  Postage  and  Revenue  Stamps,  a  good  percentage 

of  which  are  unused  or  lightly  cancelled;  quite  a  number  are  dupli- 
cated, but  are  desirable  for  filling  in;  at  end  of  album  is  specimens 
of  the  first  Brooklyn  Bridge  Tickets,  etc.  Mounted  in  a  4to  em- 
bossed cloth  album.  [n.  p.,  n.  d.j 

On  the  third  page  is  a  fine  specimen  of  the  unperforated  $1.00  internal 
revenue  stamp. 

264.  3,194  Stamps  of  All   Nations,  assorted  according  to 

countries.  Duplicate  stock,  some  unused  or  lightly  cancelled.  The 
bulk  is  English  and  American,  in  envelopes  and  in  packages,  en- 
closed in  a  pasteboard  box.     Fine  lot. 

265.  5  cent,  brown;  issued   1861-62.     Enclosed  in  a  metal 

disk,  front  covered  with  isinglass.  Patented  Aug.  12,  1862,  by  I. 
Gault. 

Used  as  currency  during  the  Civil  War,  when  small  change  was  scarce. 

266.  POSTAGE  STAMP  ALBUM.  1895.  New  York:  The  Scott 
Stamp  and   Coin  Co.     55th   edition.     i8mo,  cloth. 

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a67.  POSTAGE  STAMPS  AND  COINS.  E.  B.  Sterling's 
Priced  Catalogue  of  Revenue  Stamps  of  the  United  States;  the 
collection  of  Coins  and  Medals  of  Mr.  L.  F.  Montanye,  1881,  and 
four  others.     Paper.     (6) 

268.  POE'S  (EDGAR  ALLAN)  WORKS,  with  Memoir  by 
R.  W.  Griswold.  (Vol.  IV  of  his  collected  works.)  i2mo,  orig- 
inal cloth.  New  York,  1856 

PiKST  Edition,     Scarce.      [Contains  "Arthur  Gordon   Pym  "  and  "  Mis- 
cellanies."] 

269.  PRIME  (WILLIAM  C).  Boat  Life  in  Egypt  and  Nubia. 
Illustrated.     First  Edition.     i2mo,  cloth.  N.  Y.:  Harper's,  1857 

270.  PUBLIC  PARKS.  First  Annual  Report  of  the  Board  of 
Commissioners  of  the  Department  of  Public  Parks  for  the  year 
ending  May  i,  1871.  Illustrated  with  photographs,  maps,  plain  and 
colored  plates.     Thick  8vo,  paper.     (2) 

New  York:  W.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  187 1 

I  271.  p  EES   (J.  R.).     Pleasures  of  a  Book-Worm.     Printed  on 

'        •  1\      Whatman  paper.     i6mo,  roxburghe,  gilt  top,  uncut. 

Book-plate  J.  G.  H.  London:  E.  Stock,   1886 

272.  REYNOLDS  (CHAS.  B.).  Old  St.  Augustine.  A  Story  of 
Three  Centuries   [1565-1885].     Illustrated.     i2mo,  boards. 

St.  Augustine,  Florida,  1886 
Auto    presentation    copy,    "  Mrs.    M.    M.   Travers,    with    much    love    from 
Mary  E.  Rumsey,  St.  Augustine,  Mch.  2nd,  1886."     Book-plate  J.  G.  H. 

273.  REYNOLDS  (GEO.  W.  M.).  Pickwick  Abroad;  or,  The 
Tour  in  France.  Illustrated  with  forty  steel  engravings  by  Crow- 
quill  and  thirty-three  woodcuts.    Thick  8vo,  cloth,  uncut. 

London:  H.  G.  Bohn,  1864 
Scarce.     (Binding  loose  and  a  small  defect  on  title.) 

274.  RIVES  (AMfiLIE).  Barbara  Bering;— Stronger  Than 
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